World Athletics Championships 2017/200 m men
2017 World Athletics Championships | |
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discipline | Men's 200-meter run |
city | London |
place | Olympic Stadium London |
Attendees | 51 athletes from 39 countries |
Competition phase | August 7, 2017 (preliminary) August 9, 2017 (semi-finals) August 10, 2017 (final) |
Medalist | |
gold | Ramil Guliyev ( TUR ) |
silver | Wayde van Niekerk ( RSA ) |
bronze | Jereem Richards ( TTO ) |
The men's 200 meter run at the 2017 World Athletics Championships took place in London , Great Britain , between 7-10 August 2017 .
World champion was the Turk Ramil Guliyev . The South African Wayde van Niekerk won the silver medal. Bronze went to Jereem Richards from Trinidad and Tobago.
Records
World record | Usain Bolt | 19.19 s | World Cup in Berlin , Germany | August 20, 2009 |
Championship record |
Prelims
From the seven preliminary runs and an eighth special preliminary run, the first three of each run - highlighted in light blue - and the three fastest times - highlighted in light green - qualified for the semi-finals.
The sprinter Isaac Makwala from Botswana was excluded from the preliminaries over 200 meters and the final of the 400-meter run of the IAAF due to gastroenteritis quarantine . His quarantine expired on August 9 at 2 p.m. local time - the day of the semi-finals over 200 meters. After a written request from the Botswana delegation, Makwala was given the opportunity to qualify for the semi-finals in a separate preliminary race. The time he had to undercut was 20.53 s. Makwala achieved 20.20 s on the wet tartan track; and was then allowed to participate in the semi-finals. After the success, he did seven push-ups and saluted the audience.
Forward 1
August 7, 2017, 6:30 p.m. (7:30 p.m. CEST )
Wind: −0.5 m / s
space | train | Surname | country | Time (s) |
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1 | 6th | Yohan Blake | Jamaica | 20.39 |
2 | 6th | Abdul Hakim Sani Brown | Japan | 20.52 |
3 | 7th | Alex Wilson | Switzerland | 20.54 |
4th | 3 | Serhiy Smelyk | Ukraine | 20.58 |
5 | 2 | Teray Smith | Bahamas | 20.77 |
6th | 5 | Bernardo Baloyes | Colombia | 20.86 |
7th | 4th | Mohamed Obaid al-Saadi | Oman | 21.50 |
Forward 2
August 7, 2017, 6:38 p.m. (7:38 p.m. CEST )
Wind: −0.6 m / s
space | train | Surname | country | Time (s) |
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1 | 2 | Jereem Richards | Trinidad and Tobago | 20.05 |
2 | 7th | Kyree King | United States | 20.42 |
3 | 8th | Rasheed Dwyer | Jamaica | 20.49 |
4th | 6th | Jonathan Quarcoo | Norway | 20.60 |
5 | 4th | Jeffrey John | France | 20.66 |
6th | 5 | Mark Otieno Odhiambo | Kenya | 20.74 |
7th | 3 | Ifeanyichukwu Otuonye | Turks and Caicos Islands | 21.91 |
Forward 3
August 7, 2017, 6:46 p.m. (7:46 p.m. CEST )
Wind: +0.3 m / s
space | train | Surname | country | Time (s) |
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1 | 7th | Wayde van Niekerk | South Africa | 20.16 |
2 | 8th | Daniel Talbot | Great Britain | 20.16 PB |
3 | 8th | Ján Volko | Slovakia | 20.52 |
4th | 3 | Alonso Edward | Panama | 20.61 SB |
5 | 4th | Sibusiso Matsenjwa | Swaziland | 20.67 |
6th | 2 | Aldemir da Silva Júnior | Brazil | 20.82 |
7th | 6th | Burkheart Ellis | Barbados | 20.99 |
Forward 4
August 7, 2017, 6:54 p.m. (7:54 p.m. CEST )
Wind: +0.7 m / s
space | train | Surname | country | Time (s) |
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1 | 5 | Ramil Guliyev | Turkey | 20.16 |
2 | 2 | Ameer Webb | United States | 20.22 |
3 | 4th | Christophe Lemaitre | France | 20.40 |
4th | 7th | Wilfried Koffi Hua | Ivory Coast | 20.49 |
5 | 3 | David Lima | Portugal | 20.54 |
6th | 8th | Salem Eid Yaqoob | Bahrain | 20.84 |
7th | 6th | Kabongo Mulumba | Democratic Republic of Congo | 23.57 SB |
DSQ | 9 | Paul Nalau | Vanuatu | IAAF Rule 163.3a - Rail violation |
Forward 5
August 7, 2017, 7:02 p.m. (8:02 p.m. CEST )
Wind: −0.6 m / s
space | train | Surname | country | Time (s) |
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1 | 3 | Sydney Siame | Zambia | 20.29 NO |
2 | 6th | Kyle Greaux | Trinidad and Tobago | 20.48 |
3 | 4th | Filippo Tortu | Italy | 20.59 |
4th | 8th | Warren Weir | Jamaica | 20.60 |
5 | 2 | Adama Jammeh | Gambia | 20.79 |
6th | 5 | Jeremy Dodson | Samoa | 20.81 |
DNS | 7th | Isaac Makwala | Botswana | Start ban due to gastroenteritis quarantine |
Forward 6
August 7, 2017, 7:10 p.m. (8:10 p.m. CEST )
Wind: +0.6 m / s
space | train | Surname | country | Time (s) |
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1 | 8th | Isiah Young | United States | 20.19 |
2 | 7th | Akani Simbine | South Africa | 20.26 |
3 | 4th | Likourgos-Stefanos Tsakonas | Greece | 20.37 |
4th | 5 | Zharnel Hughes | Great Britain | 20.43 |
5 | 3 | Ahmed Ali | Sudan | 20.64 |
6th | 2 | Joseph Millar | New Zealand | 20.97 |
7th | 5 | Fabrice Dabla | Togo | 21.40 |
Forward 7
August 7, 2017, 7:18 p.m. (8:18 p.m. CEST )
Wind: +0.7 m / s
space | train | Surname | country | Time (s) |
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1 | 4th | Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake | Great Britain | 20.08 |
2 | 3 | Shota Iizuka | Japan | 20.58 |
3 | 7th | Winston George | Guyana | 20.61 |
4th | 2 | Muhd Noor Firdaus Ar Rasyid | Brunei | 22.36 |
DSQ | 5 | Aaron Brown | Canada | |
6th | Clarence Munyai | South Africa | ||
DNS | 8th | Julius Morris | Montserrat |
Special advance
August 9, 2017, 6:40 p.m. (7:40 p.m. CEST )
Wind: +1.4 m / s
space | train | Surname | country | Time (s) |
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1 | 7th | Isaac Makwala | Botswana | 20.20 |
Semifinals
From the three semi-finals, the first two of each run - highlighted in light blue - and the two fastest times - highlighted in light green - qualified for the final.
Run 1
August 9, 2017, 8:55 p.m. (9:55 p.m. CEST )
wind: +2.1 m / s
space | train | Surname | country | Time (s) |
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1 | 7th | Isiah Young | United States | 20.12 |
2 | 1 | Isaac Makwala | Botswana | 20.14 |
3 | 5 | Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake | Great Britain | 20.19 |
4th | 6th | David Lima | Portugal | 20.56 |
5 | 8th | Shota Iizuka | Japan | 20.62 |
6th | 3 | Filippo Tortu | Italy | 20.62 |
7th | 4th | Akani Simbine | South Africa | 20.62 |
8th | 6th | Kyle Greaux | Trinidad and Tobago | 20.65 |
9 | 9 | Rasheed Dwyer | Jamaica | 20.69 |
Run 2
August 9, 2017, 9:04 p.m. (10:04 p.m. CEST )
Wind: −0.3 m / s
space | train | Surname | country | Time (s) |
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1 | 5 | Jereem Richards | Trinidad and Tobago | 20.14 |
2 | 9 | Abdul Hakim Sani Brown | Japan | 20.43 |
3 | 7th | Yohan Blake | Jamaica | 20.52 |
4th | 6th | Sydney Siame | Zambia | 20.54 |
5 | 4th | Kyree King | United States | 20.59 |
6th | 8th | Ján Volko | Slovakia | 20.61 |
7th | 3 | Zharnel Hughes | Great Britain | 20.85 |
8th | 2 | Alex Wilson | Switzerland | 21.22 |
Run 3
August 9, 2017, 9:13 p.m. (10:13 p.m. CEST )
Wind: +0.3 m / s
space | train | Surname | country | Time (s) |
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1 | 4th | Ramil Guliyev | Turkey | 20.17 |
2 | 5 | Ameer Webb | United States | 20.22 |
3 | 5 | Wayde van Niekerk | South Africa | 20.28 |
4th | 8th | Christophe Lemaitre | France | 20.30 |
5 | 7th | Daniel Talbot | Great Britain | 20.38 |
6th | 9 | Likourgos-Stefanos Tsakonas | Greece | 20.73 |
7th | 2 | Winston George | Guyana | 20.74 |
8th | 3 | Hua Wilfried Koffi | Ivory Coast | 20.80 |
final
August 10, 2017, 9:52 p.m. local time (10:52 p.m. CEST )
Wind: –0.1 m / s
The dominator of the sprint courses Usain Bolt from Jamaica let his career come to a close this year and only took part in these world championships over 100 meters . Since 2008 he had triumphed in all world championships and Olympic Games over 200 meters without interruption and also brought the world record into his possession. Without him, the outcome of this race was pretty much open. The three runners placed after Bolt at the last World Championships - the American Justin Gatlin (only over 100 meters at the start), the South African Anaso Jobodwana (no start at these World Championships) and Alonso Edward from Panama (eliminated in the preliminary stages) - were in not represented in this final. Also the Olympic runner-up and the Olympic runner-up in 2012 Yohan Blake and Warren Weir, both from Jamaica, had already failed in the semi-finals and the preliminary stages here in London . The 2016 Olympic bronze medalist Christophe Lemaitre was also eliminated in the semi-finals.
This opened up opportunities for a new generation of sprinters. In the semi-finals, the times of the best runners were very close. Five athletes ran faster than 20.20 seconds. The US-American Isiah Young was the fastest semi-finalist with 20.12 seconds, followed by Jereem Richards from Trinidad and Tobago, Isaac Makwala from Botswana, the Turkish Vice European Champion Ramil Guliyev and the Briton Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake. The South African Wayde van Niekerk, who is already world champion over 400 meters here , as well as Olympic champion and world record holder over 400 meters , also had to be taken into account .
The race was close to the last meter. From the finish curve, van Niekerk, Guliyev and Makwala were three runners, almost at the same height at the top. Richards, the US-American Webb and the Japanese Abdul Hakim Sani Brown followed just a little further. On the home straight, van Niekerk initially worked out a wafer-thin lead ahead of Guliyev, while Makwala now lost a lot of ground. On the other hand, Richards came ever further forward. With the last steps, Ramil Guliyev had the greatest stamina and won in 20.09 s with a few thousandths of a second ahead of Wayde van Niekerk. Jereem Richards won the bronze medal just a thousandth of a second behind the South African. With about two tenths of a second behind, Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake took fourth place ahead of Ameer Webb, Isaac Makwala and Abdul Hakim Sani Brown. Isiah Young came in eighth.
space | train | athlete | country | Time (s) |
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5 | Ramil Guliyev | Turkey | 20.09 | |
3 | Wayde van Niekerk | South Africa | 20.106 | |
7th | Jereem Richards | Trinidad and Tobago | 20.107 | |
4th | 2 | Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake | Great Britain | 20.24 |
5 | 9 | Ameer Webb | United States | 20.26 |
6th | 6th | Isaac Makwala | Botswana | 20.44 |
7th | 8th | Abdul Hakim Sani Brown | Japan | 20.63 |
8th | 4th | Isiah Young | United States | 20.64 |
Web links and sources
- Homepage of the 2017 World Championships, 200 m men on the IAAF website (English), accessed on November 20, 2018
- Results of the 2017 World Athletics Championships at Leichtathletik.de, accessed on November 20, 2018
- Reports on the 2017 World Championships at Leichtathletik.de, accessed on November 20, 2018
Video
- Ramil Guliyev shocks Wayde van Niekerk to win 200 m title at IAAF Worlds on youtube.com, published on August 10, 2017, accessed on November 20, 2018
Individual evidence
- ↑ Makwala medically fit to run 200 m , IAAF , August 9, 2017, accessed on November 20, 2018 (English).
- ↑ Splitter from the 6th day of the World Cup, section Makwala uses Solo-Chance Niekerk with difficulty , kicker sports magazine, August 9, 2017, accessed on November 20, 2018.
- ↑ IAAF competition rules, page 73 (PDF), accessed on November 20, 2018